At 3:22 am...National Weather Service Doppler radars
indicated scattered areas of light rain and drizzle across portions
of the forecast area. Much of the precipitation was not
reaching the ground. This activity was moving toward the northeast at
around 35 miles per hour. Through 4:30 PM...areas of light
rain and patchy drizzle will remain possible across the area.
Better chances for more organized precipitation will be later
this evening. Due to the limited nature and impact of the
ongoing precipitation...this will be the final short term forecast
issued until more widespread activity develops.

Hazardous weather... * rain is expected to expand northeastward across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas tonight and into tomorrow. The rain will transition to freezing rain... sleet... and finally snow beginning early Wednesday morning as cold air moves into the region behind a cold front. Wintry precipitation will persist into Wednesday night before tapering off from northwest to southeast.

* Up to 2 inches of snow and sleet accumulation and less than a tenth of an inch of ice accumulation is expected from 3 am Wednesday to midnight CST Wednesday night.

Impacts... * roads in the advisory area may become slick and hazardous... especially on bridges and overpasses and non-treated surfaces.